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Marcel Kohler describes the struggle of acquiring food that his family went through while under occupation.
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Marcel Kohler describes the irony of liberating troops giving chocolate out to people.
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Marcel Kohler describes his fathers interactions on the black market for food while under occupation.
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Marcel Kohler describes his parents efforts to hide Jewish individuals from the Nazis while under occupation.
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Marcel Kohler describes hearing from his parents of a relative that had been sent to a concentration camp, but made it out alive.
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Marcel Kohler describes what life was like under German occupation during World War II.
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Edna Hicks remembers why her first job in a department store came to a swift end.
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Faye Edwards recounts her experience dating General George Patton's personal driver in Europe.
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Jimmy Doi describes celebrations in Genoa, Italy on VE or Victory in Europe Day, May 8, 1945.
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Jimmy Doi describes how he oversaw the surrender of German soldiers at a fort in northern Italy.
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Jimmy Doi describes a gift he received from German POWs under his supervision.
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Jimmy Doi describes an Allied attack on German forces in northern Italy.
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Jimmy Doi describes how he suffered from trench foot while posted in the Maritime Alps during World War II.
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Jimmy Doi describes his reunion with his brother Michael in southern France, when they were both serving the U.S. Army's 442nd Regimental Combat Team.
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Edna Hicks reads a poem written anonymously as a tribute to pilots in the Royal Air Force.
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Edna Hicks remembers the celebrations in her neighborhood when the war in Europe ended.
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